Abstract:
Psychosocial problems among university students occur in a wide variety of settings.
Research has shown that these problems often negatively impact on students’ mental health often
leading to maladaptive, negative or unhealthy coping mechanisms compromising student
academic performance. The resultant mental health problems include emotional,
conduct/behavioural, educational, social/interpersonal problems as are often prevalent among
adolescents and the youth. Most existing instruments to assess psychosocial problems among
university students in the Ugandan setting were developed in foreign American or European
settings and not culturally conclusive enough to address the contextual problems of university
students in Uganda. Moreover, psychosocial problems as a construct have been rarely
researched as multi-dimensional issues